Product Description
Two Tone Rose Gold Plated & Steel Round Case, Sapphire Crystal, Black Classic GMT Dial w/ Rose Gold Accents, Integrated Two Tone Rose Gold Plated & Steel Bracelet
Swiss Mvmt: Ronda 515.24
As unique as the style of the men it was designed for, this Swiss-movement Philip Stein timepiece from our Traveler Collection features a classic black dial with a convenient date display, framed by a rose gold-plated large round case and a matching rose gold-plated bracelet. Tucked away within the watch face, our Natural Frequency Technology works to deliver a steady boost to your health and wellbeing.
$650
Two Tone Rose Gold Plated & Steel Round Case, Sapphire Crystal, Black Classic GMT Dial w/ Rose Gold Accents, Integrated Two Tone Rose Gold Plated & Steel Bracelet
Swiss Mvmt: Ronda 515.24
Color
In the case of a diamond, color actually refers to the lack of color. White diamonds are graded on a scale that begins with D, indicating a pure Icy Winter White, and then progresses down the alphabet with each letter designating a more tinted white. Icy Winter Whites range from D to J color and look stunning set in platinum or white gold while Warmer Summer Whites begin in the K range and are best suited for rich yellow gold.
Clarity
Because diamonds are pure carbon and have been created by nature through millions of years of intense heat and pressure, imperfections or inclusions are often formed in the process. A diamond’s clarity can range from Flawless to Included. Although naturally Flawless diamonds are very rare and highly treasured, inclusions are Mother Nature’s finger prints. Inclusions may appear as tiny crystals, clouds or feathers barely visible to the naked eye or may require a jeweler’s loupe to be seen. The position of the inclusion can affect the value of the diamond. The chart below illustrates, at 10 times magnification, the various clarity grades available.
Caret Weight
The Carat Weight of a diamond is not a measurement of size; it is a measurement of weight. A diamond’s weight is expressed in carats and points. A carat equals 100 points, 50 points measure a 1/2 carat, 25 points is 1/4 carat, etc. Because larger diamonds are rare, they generally have a greater price per carat.
All diamond certifications are provided by GIA, EGL or AGS. Please note that, dependent on the size of the center diamond, not all jewelry pieces will come with diamond certificates.